Apple's iOS 13 Will Arrive on September 19

As expected, Apple released today the GM (Golden Master) versions of its upcoming iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 mobile operating systems, along with the eighth beta of macOS 10.15 Catalina and 10th beta of tvOS 13.

If you decide to update to Android 10, you'll have the option to allow individual apps to access your precise location, either while you're using the app or when you're not.

iOS 13 features a dark mode, more video editing tools, a redesigned Photos app that uses machine learning to organize your images and videos, a revamped reminders app, new Memoji customization options and stickers-and that's just scratching the surface. The latest move by Facebook seems to be an effort to ensure users are informed of all new and updates changes so that they don't further question the firm over privacy and data access issues. Before this most recent of Android's operating system, Android devices included an on/off switch that controlled an app's access to the device's precise location. It is also being perceived as a clarification on Facebook's part about how it uses user location data.

IOS 13 is nearly here. According to it, the new iOS 13 is coming to all eligible iPhones on September 19.

In addition to this, Apple will also show the map of where the user's location was tracked.

The company however notes that it may still understand users' location through "check-ins, events and information about your internet connection". As users become more aware of how their location data is being used - and take more control over what information they're willing to share - marketers will have to be more savvy with their ad targeting measures and find news ways to engage audiences beyond location-based ad filters.